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Force F causes displacement d
A constant force is applied to an object that causes a certain displacement. If the angle between the between the force and the
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tyler
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a 2.0 kg particle is given a displacement (delta)r= 2.0i+3.0j (m). During this displacement, a constant force, F=2.0i-5j (N)
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unknown
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A variable force F acts through a displacement d. The magnitude of the force is proportional to the displacement, so F=kd, where
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Shaila
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A 56-kg rollerblader skates across a skating rink floor. The graph below shows the net external force component F cos è along
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John
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In which situation is maximum work considered to be done by a force?
The angle between the force and displacement is 180°. The
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Anonymous
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A force has the dependence Fx(x) = -kx^4 on the displacement x, where the constant k = 20.3 N/m^4. How much work does it take to
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Khalid
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When force and displacement are not parallel to each other, only the component of force ________ to displacement does the work.
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Stefan
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How can you calculate the mechanical advantage a simple machine provides? (1 point)
Responses divide the output displacement by
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Somethingishere
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A net external force is applied to a 13 kg object that is initially at rest. The graph to the left shows net force component
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Anonymous
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What work is done by a force (in newtons) F = 3.1xi + 3.1j, with x in meters, that moves a particle from a position r1 = 2.1i +
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Technoboi11
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